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Recover MySQL password in FreeBSD and nix
- 3 years ago
GNULinux
- 3 years ago
Sometimes we get the question from a customer to check something in there database, noone knew there even was a root password for the database. This is a quick way to change the PW.FreeBSD:
In the /etc/rc.conf
mysql_args=”–skip-grant-tables –skip-networking”
And restart the MySQL server. now you can login with mysql -u root -p
Change the PW:
use mysql;
UPDATE USER SET Password=PASSWORD(‘yournewpassword’) WHERE USER=’root’;
Now remove the arguments again from the rc.conf and restart. Voillia.
For linux et start the server like this:
mysqld –user=mysql –skip-grant-tables –skip-networking &
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